The Academy of American Poets Prize is a national poetry award for college students. Many of America’s most esteemed poets won their first recognition through an Academy College Prize. This contest is open to all students with senior standing and curren

Ben Brysacz has earned the nation’s top prize for undergraduate leaders, a highly competitive Truman Scholarship. Listen to a conversation with Brysacz and learn about how he hopes to impact the country’s political dialogue in the future.

Dante Perez is one of 32 college students from across the country to earn an internship with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. Listen to a conversation with Perez and learn about how he is already making a difference in Portland’s Latino comm

Senior Eric Atcheson is one of three students nationwide who will represent the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) in an annual U.S./Irish debate. Listen to a conversation with Atcheson, in the final days before his debate.

October 14th, 2017

October 18th, 2017

Come to this discussion hosted by two undergraduate Muslim students and a staff member from the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. We’ll use conversation, images, and texts. Please email Hilary Martin Himan (hmhiman@lclark.edu) for more information. The location is Miller 330A. All are welcome. Come with questions.

October 19th, 2017

A social hour with food, drink, and good conversation with faculty members, majors, minors, and other interested students about what the discipline of religious studies has to offer to the liberal arts; as well as a preview of courses to be offered in Spring 2018!

November 1st, 2017

Come to this discussion hosted by two undergraduate Muslim students and a staff member from the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. We’ll use conversation, images, and texts. Please email Hilary Martin Himan (hmhiman@lclark.edu) for more information. The location is Miller 330A. All are welcome. Come with questions.

November 7th, 2017

November 8th, 2017

DUO Stephanie and Saar, pianists Stephanie Ho and Saar Ahuvia, return to Lewis & Clark to perform the complete The Art of Fugue by Bach on Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 7:30pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel.

November 15th, 2017

Come to this discussion hosted by two undergraduate Muslim students and a staff member from the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. We’ll use conversation, images, and texts. Please email Hilary Martin Himan (hmhiman@lclark.edu) for more information. The location is Miller 330A. All are welcome. Come with questions.

November 29th, 2017

Come to this discussion hosted by two undergraduate Muslim students and a staff member from the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. We’ll use conversation, images, and texts. Please email Hilary Martin Himan (hmhiman@lclark.edu) for more information. The location is Miller 330A. All are welcome. Come with questions.

The Aubrey R. Watzek Library and the Exploration and Discovery Program would like to bring your attention to a new opportunity designed to showcase the work of Lewis & Clark first-year students: the James J. Kopp First-year Research Awards.

The Resume Challenge is your chance to get your resume in front of employers. Resumes that meet the required criteria will be included in a book the Career Center shares with select employers and community partners. There is also a prize of $50! Submit your resume by November 17th for a chance to win!

The Department of Theatre is proud to announce that we will be hosting theatre artists Okwui Okpokwasili as guest artists for our 2017-18 Residency Program. This two-week program invites a Guest Artist with significant standing in our field to come to campus to work with students on a new work of theatre.

The Department of Theatre is proud to announce that we will be hosting theatre artists Kristina Wong and Emily Mendelsohn as Guest Artists for our 2016-17 Residency Program. This two-week program invites a Guest Artist with significant standing in our field to come to campus to work with students on a new work of theatre. The Residency is composed of two phases: a workshop phase where 10-15 students will work closely with an artist to develop new work, and a presentation phase which will include a workshop showing of the new work, panel discussions, and a Master Class offered to the wider Lewis & Clark Community.

Earthrise protects another river from polluters! Yesterday, the District of Massachusetts federal court approved a settlement that will require Chang Farms to comply with its Clean Water Act permit and cease its illegal discharges into the Connecticut River.

When international affairs major Leanne Fawkes takes the stage, she won’t be giving a speech or taking part in a debate. Fawkes is one of the four student choreographers behind the 2007 Student Dance Extravaganza, none of whom is a theater major.

Ten students from the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling traveled to Mumbai, India in December 2007 as part of their coursework in the Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy and Community Counseling programs.

For the first time in 10 years, the Fir Acres Theatre will be filled with the melodies of a main stage musical. Opening Nov. 6, 2008, “Urinetown, the Musical,” is major collaboration between the theatre and music departments.